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Types of Hand Tools and Safe Usage



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By : David H.    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-08-27 20:23:54
Hand tools are convenient simple machines used at home or in the office. There are many different types according to their functions and purpose.

Hand tools serve varying functions and purposes. It makes it easy to perform procedures that do not require motors. It comes in many shapes and sizes. The most common hand tools are hammers, mallets and calipers. Some hand tools can be mounted on walls, like pencil sharpeners.

Artisans commonly use hand tools in manual operations like forging, chiseling, sawing, filing, and chopping. Although basically classified as a hand tool, there are innovations now that integrate power to these tools. These are known as electric or motor tools.

The basic hand tools are brace, punch, hammer, handsaw, pliers, screwdriver and torque wrench. Brace is used in drilling holes, often in wood. A punch helps drilling works. It initially bores a hole that a drill can follow through.

Hammers deliver blows to an object to embed it. Handsaws are used to cute pieces of wood into desired shapes. Pliers grip objects via a leverage. A screwdriver loosens or tightens screws. A torque wrench is used to force or fasten tight a bolt or nut.

When used properly, hand tools help greatly alleviate manual work. Handle with care these simple machines to prevent injuries. Always inspect a tool for defects or cracks before using it. Discard them if damaged.

Make sure the handles are fixed firmly before use. It will also help to organize your tools in a toolbox. Wear the necessary eye and body protection before working on a project.

Use the right tool for the job. Avoid substituting a tool, like using a punch for hammering. These tools are specifically made for distinct functions, along with the right safety measures. Sometimes, substituting one tool for another is fine. But sometimes it can prove to be dangerous.

When it comes to frequent usage of wrenches, replace the teeth when already worn or marred. Never put your head or face in the same level as the wrench handle when working with it.

Keep the tools out of children’s reach. It can be very dangerous especially that children are naturally curious and will pick up just about anything that catches their interest. Pry wood or pull nails away from your face. Do not use striking tools with damages or a loose handle.

Always clean your tools and tuck them away safely after use. Tools can be washed using a hosepipe or scrubbed with a Scott brush or wire brush. Cleaning prevents pathogens from developing. Spray light oil onto the parts of the tool that is prone to rust.

Store tools in a dry and sheltered environment. Place the tools in racks if possible. For smaller tools prone in getting lost easily, you might want to place them in a toolbox. It is a container that organizes work tools.

Keep metal blades well oiled and sharp. Check any bolts, rivets, nuts, blades, screw and springs regularly for damages and replace, if necessary. Sand wooden parts regularly to keep a smooth finish and avoid scratches, and oil with a 50/50 linseed oil and turps mix. Label all damage tools and take them out of the toolbox.
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